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Type of bind: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9780892966059
ISBN number: 089296605X
Label: Mysterious Press
Manufacturer: Mysterious Press
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 224
Printing Date: January 01, 1999
Publishing house: Mysterious Press
Sale Popularity Level: 1209510
Studio: Mysterious Press




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In his nine previous Isaac Sidel novels Jerome Charyn has deconstructed New York City and put it back together again in a brilliant, garish, cubist panorama-where the mayor wears a gun in his pants and duels with bad guys in the streets, where Ping-Pong players make perfect hit men and the phantom of a Roumanian beauty hovers like a Chagall angel over the proceedings. Hailed by critics as the most innovative and daring crime writer of his generation, Jerome Charyn returns with the latest installment of his never-less-than-astounding series.

The Big Guy is running for the White House. Or rather, his self-aggrandizing sometimes partner baseball czar J. Michael Storm is running for president, and taking the mayor of New York along-not for the ride, but for the muscle. Isaac is all muscle. While the Dems throng at the Garden and the pundits watch the polls, the mayor is hitting the streets, investigating a murder and a little fiefdom of corruption.

The killing was by a father of his son. Both were cops. The evidence leads Isaac to the oh-four on Elizabeth Street and its captain, who dares the mayor to keep pressing, and then dares to send shotgun-wielding cops to throw a scare into the Citizen.

The Citizen doesn't scare. Obsessed with the notion that one of his precincts is breeding corruption and murder-and is being protected by someone in national power-the man who would be Veep goes on a campaign and a crusade. What Isaac finds out is how hard his enemies are willing to strike back at him, how high up they really go, and, while the living make their plans for glory, how the dead can come back to life on the violent streets of New York.



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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - If You Like Jimmy Breslin
Finding a new Author is good, finding an Author that has written several dozen books that extend the new find is fantastic. The very first work I read by Mr. Jerome Charyn was, "The Black Swan". That particular work was the second volume of his memoirs documenting his youth in the Bronx, and it was great reading. "Citizen Sidel", is a work of fiction that takes place around the Democratic Convention and its aftermath in New York City. The book is irreverent, has razor sharp rapid-fire dialogue, and gives no quarter to any of the topics it harpoons.

Any scandal that has taken place in the political arena is tame in comparison to the variety of activities, up to and including Capital Crimes that this Presidential run includes. There is a hitter stalking one of the Burroughs by the name of Tolstoy. A notorious Rumanian octogenarian is living in luxury in Virginia, as a guest on one of the competing US Agencies, and these are only two of several dozen outrageous characters. A 12 year old who is a speech script doctor, a potential First Lady who loathes her Daughter, as the latter is more popular.

Add to the individuals a FBI that makes Hoover's version seem like a child's game, and then toss in The CIA, The Secret Service, New York City's Finest, Gangs, and self-proclaimed super-heroes, and you begin to get an idea of this tale. While it is said that all humour contains some truth, this book is a great deal of fun to read. Jerome Charyn is a very talented writer with an insightful savage wit. Enjoy!



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Different - and not for everyone - but Fun!
Charyn's idiosyncratic adventure crosses the headlong rush of a classic noir thriller with the earnest fantasy of a 12 year old kid. The result is delightful, if you're ready to come out and play, but no doubt frustrating for fans of gritty realism. If you enjoyed Martin Amis' Night Train or Paul Auster's New York Trilogy, you should try the Sidel books.



Rated by buyers 2 out of 5 stars - Huh?
What are we to make of a New York City mayor who packs a Glock, wrestles corrupt cops and crooked politicians at the same time he is running as second banana in a presidential campaign? You get Issac Sidel, a.k.a. the Big Guy, a.k.a. the Citizen, and the funhouse world created by Jerome Charyn, once of the Bronx, now of Paris.

"Citizen Sidel" is a small book -- less than 220 pages -- but Sidel's a loose cannon who runs everywhere except off the page. He barely keeps ahead of the other characters, who are equally bizarre: the 12-year-old daughter of his running mate, the love of his life who's in bed with the president, and the son of a police officer, once thought dead, who resurrects himself as the protector of an inner-city neighborhood, accompanied by a large rat named Raskolnikov. Sidel himself is a thoroughbred on amphetimines, barely keeping ahead of those who want to see his campaign derailed. He moves in a shadow world of plots and counter-plots that may or may not have a tenuous link in reality.

A lot of "Citizen Sidel" has that feeling of unrealism. Watch Sidel lose a fistfight against a political operative, then give his acceptance speech on national television, see him fly over the streets of New York, looking for a 12-year-old tagger, see him campaign in America's heartland, one voter at a time, without anyone from the media nearby. He tries to rescue a World War II Romanian dictator from an asylum and his running mate's daughter from kidnappers and accuses nearly everybody of secretly working for someone else.

In the end, "Citizen Sidel" reads like an art house movie that seems profound until you walk out of the theater and try to make sense of it.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - An Absorbing Read!
New York City's Madison Square Garden is hosting the Democratic Party's National Convention. J. Michael Storm, who ended the worst strike in the history of baseball, is going to be nominated as the party's presidential candidate. The city's mayor, Isaac Sidel, has been selected as Storm's running mate in order to counterbalance the scandals of the top half of the ticket.

While the world focuses on J. Michael, Isaac has a city to run and a murder to investigate. A father has apparently killed his son. Both were city cops. Isaac investigates and soon finds himself confronting a precinct captain, backed by powerful friends, who delivers murder upon demand. As he tries to keep his city clean, The Big Guy (Isaac) faces off against a myriad of foes who want him dead.

Jerome Charyn must be the reincarnation of Lewis Carroll and Sidel is Alice as no one paints New York City weirder and more interesting than this author does. The story line of the tenth Sidel tale still keeps a strange freshness that continues to show the unending imagination of the author. CITIZEN SIDEL is not for everyone. However, anyone who relishes an off beat political thriller mixed in with a well-designed police procedural that comes from inside the looking glass will enjoy this novel and series.

Harriet Klausner



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent Sidel tale via the looking glass of politics


New York City's Madison Square Garden is hosting the Democratic Party's National Convention. J. Michael Storm, who ended the worst strike in the history of baseball, is going to be nominated as the party's presidential candidate. The city's mayor, Isaac Sidel, has been selected as Storm's running mate in order to counterbalance the scandals of the top half of the ticket.

While the world focuses on J. Michael, Isaac has a city to run and a murder to investigate. A father has apparently killed his son. Both were city cops. Isaac investigates and soon finds himself confronting a precinct captain, backed by powerful friends, who delivers murder upon demand. As he tries to keep his city clean, The Big Guy (Isaac) faces off against a myriad of foes who want him dead.

Jerome Charyn must be the reincarnation of Lewis Carroll and Sidel is Alice as no one paints New York City weirder and more interesting than this author does. The story line of the tenth Sidel tale still keeps a strange freshness that continues to show the unending imagination of the author. CITIZEN SIDEL is not for everyone. However, anyone who relishes an off beat political thriller mixed in with a well-designed police procedural that comes from inside the looking glass will enjoy this novel and series.

Harriet Klausner



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